The ultimate cheat sheet?
* curl or browser interface
* 56 programming languages
* several DBMSes
* 1000+ UNIX commands
* CLI interface too (cht.sh)
* Use directly from code editors
The ultimate cheat sheet?
* curl or browser interface
* 56 programming languages
* several DBMSes
* 1000+ UNIX commands
* CLI interface too (cht.sh)
* Use directly from code editors
Periodic PSA:
Don't use `rm`
Use a tool like http://slackermedia.info/trashy/ to send files to your freedesktop.org Trash (or similar) and empty it later.
Hey do you know #xml and/or Publican, write in [mostly] proper English, and live in #Linux?
If you do, there's a job waiting for you as a technical editor. Let me know if you apply and I'll officially refer you.
From the #Slackware #Linux changelog on the 17th:
Sun Mar 17 20:40:15 UTC 2019
Saint Patrick was a gentleman
Who through strategy and stealth
Drove all the snakes from Ireland
Here's toasting to his health -
But not too many toastings
Lest you lose yourself, and then,
Forget the good Saint Patrick
And see all those snakes again.
getopt and kill covered by @klaatu
I was amazed the day I realized kill could do more than "kill" a running process.
How To Bind Any Unicode To Keys In Linux
https://jrswab.com/blog/unicode-keycombos-linux
#technology #linux #unicode
#LCA2019 - Linux.Conf.Au, one of the biggest and best #Linux and Open Source #FLOSS conferences in the world, is streaming on YouTube all week, and uploading talks as separate items too.
https://www.youtube.com/user/linuxconfau2019
Go and enjoy!
Dear #fediverse. I work as an #architect and design buildings that harm the planet. I am looking for a practicing #engineer who can teach me building energy modelling using #opensource tools. I have a background in software dev, run #gentoo #linux and am willing to learn down to the details.
I do not have a background in heat transfer or thermodynamics, which is why I am asking for a tutor.
I promise to use this to design better buildings.
Please help retoot this so I can find someone.
This week on GNU World Order: everything you always wanted to know about quota, but were too indifferent to ask: how to enable it on a partition, a work-around for quotacheck failure, and more!
This week on GNU World Order: why don't we just develop open source on Windows or Mac and forget this whole #Linux thing?
GNU World Order: ZFS (again) and KMail (those are two separate topics, don't let the "and" fool you).
One more episode to go and I'll have released 1 episode a week for the entire year of 2018. Next up: more of the same, only in 2019.
Subscribe today before the new season begins!!
EDIT: my partner tells me that posts with pictures do better than posts without?
GNU World Order: ZFS (again) and KMail (those are two separate topics, don't let the "and" fool you).
One more episode to go and I'll have released 1 episode a week for the entire year of 2018. Next up: more of the same, only in 2019.
Subscribe already!
This week on GNU World Order:
Linux has lots of creative apps, but how do they all fit together?
Klaatu provides a real world example of the different
applications involved in publishing a tabletop card game.
Also, commentary on indie production.
gnuworldorder.info/#12x49
Looking for a new laptop for running #Linux? Check out #LinuxJournal's Linux Laptop Buyer's Guide.
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linux-laptop-buyers-guide
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